
What Happens to Developing Countries in an AI-Driven World - Dario Amodei
Dario Amodei argues that the AI revolution fundamentally reshapes the development trajectory of low‑income economies, because the traditional engine of catch‑up—under‑utilized labor supplemented by foreign capital—will lose its potency when intelligent automation makes labor less scarce. He notes that while philanthropy can help, it cannot replace the need for structural AI‑driven industries. Deploying data centers, cloud infrastructure, and AI‑enhanced pharmaceutical research in regions such as Africa would create new sources of productivity and export revenue, replicating the historic model of capital inflows but with technology as the catalyst. Amodei cites his own stance that “we shouldn’t build data centers in China, but there’s no reason we shouldn’t build them in Africa,” and points to AI‑accelerated drug discovery as a concrete sector where startups could emerge in the Global South, provided local talent supervises the models. The implication is clear: governments and investors must deliberately seed AI ecosystems in developing markets, or risk widening the global wealth gap as AI benefits concentrate in already advanced economies.

UK Planes 'in the Sky' In Middle East
The United Kingdom announced that its warplanes are currently operating in the Middle East as part of a coordinated regional defensive effort. The statement framed the deployment as a lawful response aimed at protecting British forces, assets, and allies amid...

RiskyProject 8: New Features
RiskyProject has launched version 8, the latest iteration of its project risk‑management platform, promising a more predictable and efficient workflow for project managers and risk professionals. The upgrade introduces a fully revamped user interface modeled after Office 365, an import/export hub for seamless...

Strikes on Iran: Dozens of Drones Launched Towards Israel, Says Iran Army
US and Israel launched a major combat operation striking Tehran, prompting Iran to fire dozens of drones toward Israel. Israel reported intercepting several Iranian missiles amid the exchange. The rapid retaliation raises the specter of a wider regional conflict. Analysts...

U.S. and Israel Strike Iran
President Trump announced a coordinated strike campaign against Iran, targeting its ballistic missile facilities, nuclear program, and key leadership sites. The Israeli armed forces joined the operation, reportedly hitting Ayatollah Khamenei's compound. Experts from the Council on Foreign Relations warned...

Tensions in Middle East May Affect Singapore: Lee Hsien Loong
Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong warned that the war in the Middle East will reverberate beyond the region and impact Singapore. He highlighted potential spikes in energy prices and a weaker global economic outlook as key concerns. The remarks came...

The SaaS Apocalypse: Who Lives & Who Dies | Insight Partners Co-Founder, Jerry Murdock
Jerry Murdock, co‑founder of Insight Partners, warns of a looming SaaS apocalypse driven by autonomous AI agents that act as virtual employees. He outlines how AI orchestration layers, ASIC chips, and Nvidia’s dominance reshape the tech stack, while one‑person AI...

🏢 Introduction to Qualified Business Income Deduction (OBBBA) — CPA Exam (REG) | Enrolled Agent Exam
The video introduces the Qualified Business Income (QBI) deduction under Section 199A, explaining that the provision, originally temporary in the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, became a permanent part of the tax code starting in 2026. It is designed...

Strikes on Iran: The War Has Begun; It Will Affect Singapore, Impact Energy Prices: SM Lee
Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong warned that the outbreak of war in Iran will reverberate far beyond the Middle East, directly influencing Singapore’s economy. He highlighted that the conflict is likely to push global energy prices higher and reshape the...

Stop Letting Amazon Ad Agents Control Your PPC Results
The video cautions sellers that Amazon’s new Ads Agent should not be the sole tool for managing PPC campaigns, urging a shift toward more hands‑on methods. The presenter argues the Agent provides only surface‑level data and lacks the granularity to assess...

SM Lee Hsien Loong on Tensions in Middle East Affecting Energy Prices
Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong warned that the escalating conflict between Israel, the United States and Iran will reverberate through global energy markets, pushing prices higher. He noted that Israel and the U.S. launched a joint strike on Iran, prompting...

💼 Qualified Business Income Deduction Specified — CPA Exam (REG) | Enrolled Agent Exam
The video walks through a CPA‑exam style question on the Qualified Business Income (QBI) deduction under Section 199A, focusing on whether TechPro LLC’s consulting activity classifies the firm as a Specified Service Trade or Business (SSTB). It explains the relevance of...

Iran at War with Carnegie’s Karim Sadjadpour
Ian Bremmer interviews Carnegie’s Karim Sadjadpour on Iran’s precarious position, highlighting the regime’s internal fragility as many elites, including parts of the Revolutionary Guards, await Ayatollah Khamenei’s death while fearing revolt. Sadjadpour notes that the status quo is unsustainable, yet...

How Allevo Is Powering ISO 20022 and Instant Payments Infrastructure
At Cybos Frankfurt 2025, Allevo’s CEO discussed how the firm is enabling banks to adopt ISO 20022 and instant‑payment schemes. The conversation, set amid a tattoo‑studio backdrop, highlighted Allevo’s mission to supply the “essentialials” that let banks run core operations smoothly. He...

CFR President Emeritus Richard Haass on Preventing Radicalism
Richard Haass, president‑emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, warned that humiliation can push individuals toward extreme actions. He cited the ongoing crises in Gaza and the West Bank as examples where perceived humiliation fuels radicalism. Haass argued that current...

NBER Economic Fluctuations and Growth Program Meeting
The NBER Economic Fluctuations and Growth program featured Kunal Sanani’s paper on “complete pass‑through in levels,” challenging the conventional view that upstream cost shocks are only partially transmitted to downstream prices. Sanani shows that when pass‑through is measured in absolute dollars...

Armor Medical’s Wearable Could Give Earlier Warnings of Severe He...
The episode centers on Armor Medical’s breakthrough wearable, which earned the company the grand prize at the MedTech Innovator competition. Host Tom Salmi interviews CEO Kelsey Mayo, highlighting how the sensor could alert patients and clinicians to impending severe health...

From Broke to $1.6M: The Real Process
The video chronicles AC’s rise from financial desperation to a $1.6 million e‑commerce empire, underscoring that his achievements are rooted in a repeatable system rather than sheer luck. He explains why, despite the allure of focusing solely on his own stores,...

Identify, Scope, and Build an Agentic Workflow in N8n with Max Tkacz
The video walks viewers through building an AI‑driven, agentic workflow in n8n, starting with a live demo that automates a repetitive competitor‑monitoring task. Max Tkacz emphasizes a disciplined triage process—evaluating potential automations on time saved, feasibility, risk of damage, and...

Lessons in Leadership, Ethics, and Legacy From the Thomas Farrell Memorial Awards Honorees
The episode of the M&A Advisor podcast spotlights the 2025 Thomas Farrell Memorial Award honorees, focusing on Jacob For, a dairy‑farm‑born investment banker turned co‑founder of Capstone Partners. Host Roger Agenaldo frames the conversation around leadership, ethics, and legacy, bringing...

Founder Paul Tours Brut Archives, Explaining Its Move Beyond Vintage Into Its Own Line.
Founder Paul leads a tour of Brute Archives’ Paris flagship, explaining the brand’s evolution from a vintage resale shop to an original‑design label. After halting vintage sales two years ago, the company has pivoted toward an upcycling model, repurposing classic...

Blue Owl's Liquidity Crisis (Private Credit Explained)
The podcast’s first episode dissects the recent Blue Owl liquidity squeeze, highlighting how a private‑credit manager was forced to suspend investor redemptions amid mounting cash‑flow stress. Private credit now commands roughly $3.5 trillion in assets, having doubled since 2018, after banks retreated...

Leaders in Public Health: Dr. Mary-Ann Etiebet
The event introduced Dr. Mary‑Ann Etiebet, President and CEO of Vital Strategies, as Yale’s inaugural Leaders in Public Health of the Year. Etiebet, a Yale‑trained physician‑economist from Nigeria, recounted a career that spans frontline HIV work, a $650 million Merck for Mothers initiative, and...

Solopreneur Reveals the Tech Stack Behind His 2 Projects Making $10K MRR
The video features a solo founder who walks through the technology stack that powers two SaaS projects collectively pulling about $10,000 in monthly recurring revenue. He builds the web front‑ends with Next.js and the mobile apps with React Native via Expo,...

The $100M–$200M Rule for Seed Funds
The video outlines a rule of thumb for seed‑stage venture funds: aim for $100‑$200 million in assets under management to maximize impact and returns. The speaker traces early seed funds—65, 145, 195—and argues that today it’s difficult to raise less...

Is "Testing in Production" Actually the Safest Way to Ship?
The podcast episode explores whether testing in production is the safest way to ship software, contrasting disposable code generated by AI with durable, production‑tested code that underpins critical systems. Speakers argue that incremental, observable changes are essential; observability‑driven development, continuous deployment,...

How Has Cuban Migration Affected the Outlook for Protests in the Country?
The 2021 mass protests in Cuba triggered a wave of migration, with many citizens choosing to leave the island rather than continue dissent. Experts, including Michael Bustamante of the University of Miami, argue that the exodus reflects a belief that...

A Major Mortgage Firm Just COLLAPSED (Just Like What Happened in 2008)
The video details the sudden bankruptcy of Market Financial Solutions (MFS), a UK‑based mortgage‑servicing firm, and frames it as the latest “cockroach” in a wave of private‑credit collapses that echo the 2008 crisis. Analysts point to fraudulent collateral – double‑pledged or...

Closing Remarks | GDIT Emerge: Modern Government
At GDIT Emerge: Modern Government, Scoop News Group SVP Billy Mitchell delivered closing remarks that emphasized the shift toward outcome‑focused modernization across federal agencies. He highlighted key priorities such as strengthening cybersecurity, optimizing cloud environments, responsibly adopting AI, and improving...

The Secret to Winning Commercial Real Estate Listings: The Massimo Matrix
The video introduces the "Massimo Matrix," a structured framework designed to help brokers secure commercial real‑estate listings. It begins by urging agents to first catalog the shareholders, stakeholders, and core issues surrounding a potential transaction before attempting any pitch. The core...

The Insightful Leader Live: Can Business Negotiation Strategies Work with Friends and Family?
The Insightful Leader Live featured Kellogg professor Lee Thompson discussing whether business negotiation tactics translate to interactions with friends and family. Thompson outlined core negotiation concepts—BATNA, the “orange” metaphor, and the importance of framing—to help listeners who lack formal training...

Economist Lauren Saidel Baker Dives Into January PPI Report
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ January PPI surprised to the upside: headline producer prices rose 2.9% year‑over‑year and 0.5% month‑over‑month, while core PPI climbed about 3.6% y/y and 0.8% m/m—both well above estimates. ITR Economics’ Lauren Saidel Baker says the...

China's Politburo Urges More Policy Coordination Ahead of Two Sessions | East Asia Tonight (Feb 27)
China’s top decision‑making body, the Politburo, urged more proactive fiscal and moderately looser monetary policies ahead of next week’s annual Two Sessions, emphasizing job stability, market confidence and a push for domestic demand and technology self‑sufficiency. State media outlined a draft...

U.S. Stocks Sink After PPI Inflation Surprise
U.S. equities fell sharply on Friday after January's producer price index rose 0.5% month‑over‑month, outpacing the 0.3% forecast, and fintech firm Block announced a near‑50% workforce cut to adapt to AI‑driven changes. The Dow Jones lost about 800 points, down...

L&D Budgets: Today's Cuts, Tomorrow's Gaps
The video addresses how current L&D budget cuts disproportionately affect frontline leadership development, warning that today's reductions could create gaps in tomorrow's leadership pipeline. Research cited shows cuts hit frontline development harder than executive programs; as AI reshapes work, leaders need...

What Businesses Can Learn From Block's 40% AI Layoff, the Death of Marketers, New Marketing Channel
The conversation centers on today’s turbulent business climate, highlighted by Block’s recent 40% workforce reduction and the broader narrative that marketers are dying amid a flood of AI tools. The hosts argue that while AI hype is intense, the reality...

L&D Budgets: Develop the Whole Leader
The video argues that leadership development budgets must target the "whole leader," combining timeless relational abilities with new skills required by today’s volatile environment. It frames leadership as a social process rooted in relationships, trust, and influence—capabilities that remain constant...

L&D Budgets: From Information to Transformation
The video argues that learning‑and‑development budgets must shift focus from merely delivering information to driving genuine leadership transformation. It challenges the default cost‑per‑learner mindset, urging organizations to ask what will truly solve the complex challenges leaders face, such as ambiguity...

Why Do People Resist Gender Gap Initiatives?
The podcast episode examines why gender‑diversity programs often encounter resistance, even among employees who claim to value equality. Eleanor Flynn, an organizational‑behavior professor at London Business School, argues that the missing piece is not ideology or self‑interest but the lay...

How Finastra Is Redefining the Operating Model in Trade Finance
The video outlines how Finastra is reshaping the operating model for trade finance amid sweeping regulatory reforms that now recognize electronic documents as legally equivalent to paper. Banks across Europe, the United States, the Middle East and Southeast Asia...

💰 Earned Income Tax Credit OBBBA — CPA Exam (REG) | Income Tax Course
The video explains the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), a refundable credit designed to boost low‑to‑moderate‑income workers and families. Professor Farhat outlines its dual purpose: encouraging labor force participation and providing financial relief to households with children, while also serving...

The Mindset Behind the "Customer Voice" Approach
The video explains that the “customer voice” mindset requires sellers to step out of their product‑centric bubble and enter the buyer’s world before any pitch. It stresses using the buyer’s own language—priorities, pain points, and terminology—rather than internal jargon, especially during...

From D.C. Across the Americas: Venezuela Sanctions with Francisco Rodríguez
The video examines how U.S. sanctions have driven Venezuela’s dramatic economic decline, arguing that they account for more than half of the country’s 71% contraction between 2012 and 2020 – the deepest peacetime downturn on record. Research cited in the...

I Made $450K as a Data Engineer at Lyft—Here's My Exact Path
The video chronicles a former Boston College pre‑med student who pivoted to data engineering, ultimately earning $450 K at Lyft and launching a career‑coaching side hustle. He emphasizes self‑directed learning, rapid skill acquisition, and the power of community platforms to fill...
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Win the Demand-Gen Game in 39 Days With This System [VIDEO]
The video introduces a “GTM Survivor Island” framework that promises marketers to win demand‑generation in 39 days by treating the go‑to‑market process like a reality‑show competition. Josh Bayz, senior demand‑gen manager at Netline, outlines three phases—lighting the signal fire (day 1),...

Xbox’s Next Chapter: Strategy vs Identity
The video dissects Microsoft’s latest Xbox upheaval: longtime gaming chief Phil Spencer is stepping down after nearly four decades, Xbox President Sarah Bond has resigned, and Asha Chararma—formerly head of Microsoft’s core AI division with stints at Instacart and Meta—has...

This Is Why Colors, Mascots, and Patterns Actually Drive Growth
The video argues that distinctive brand assets—colors, mascots, patterns, and audio cues—can carry the bulk of brand awareness work, even for companies with modest marketing budgets. It highlights how Gong deliberately broke away from the industry’s muted "Series A blues"...

How TACoS and Organic Rank Work Together on Amazon
The video explains how Total Advertising Cost of Sale (TACoS) and organic rank are intertwined in an Amazon seller’s growth strategy. Maintaining a steady TACoS—e.g., 10%—allows advertisers to scale spend without eroding margins, provided organic sales keep pace. Key data points...

Editors' Picks: How NASA Leadership Lapse Compromised Safety In Starliner Crew Flight Test
The video spotlights a scathing NASA report on the Starliner crew flight test, in which the agency’s new administrator bluntly assigned blame to senior leadership for compromising safety. The discussion, led by Aviation Week editors Joanne Samo and Irene Klotsz,...

Government eDiscovery Needs and Challenges I CIO Talk Network
The CIO Talk Network interview spotlights the growing complexity of eDiscovery within the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Division. Host Sanjok speaks with Allison Stanton, the newly created Director of eDiscovery, to explore how the federal government tackles both affirmative...